Answered By: Paul Landers
Last Updated: Apr 03, 2023     Views: 2801

The purpose of Browzine is to search for the journal which published your article as the first step to locating the article. After locating the journal, continue your article search within the journal in the following order:

  • Year > Month > Volume > Issue > Pages > Article

Helpful hints:

  • The most common mistake is searching Browzine for the article title instead of the journal title.
  • Don't confuse unrelated journals with similar titles. For example:
    • Infectious Diseases  and  Journal of Infectious Diseases are unrelated publications.
    • Cellular & Molecular Biology  and  Molecular & Cellular Biology are unrelated publications
  • You can reduce your need to use Browzine by installing Libkey Nomad.

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